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Stuck under 10 feet of rubble from a destroyed federal building, Amy Downs was sure she was going to die. As her throat ...
Several people, including victims, their families and first responders, were turned away from Saturday's Remembrance Ceremony in Oklahoma City after the indoor event reached maximum capacity.
On the 30th anniversary of the Murrah Building bombing, Alex Cameron and Scott Mitchell reflected on its lasting impact on ...
This April marks 30 years since Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols executed their plot to blow up the Alfred P. Murrah Federal ...
Oklahoma City held a solemn ceremony Saturday morning, honoring the 168 people who died 30 years ago today when an ...
Thirty years after the deadliest homegrown attack in U.S. history, former President Bill Clinton will return to Oklahoma City ...
The deadly blast toppled American notions of safety, exposed anti-government rage and unified a grieving city. Its lingering ...
The Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995, is still the deadliest example of domestic terrorism in United States history.
Former President Bill Clinton delivered remarks on the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, which killed 168 people ...
The former president said “service, honor and kindness” are what’s needed today instead of the heated political rhetoric ...
The Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995, killed 168 people, including 19 children. The Palm Beach Post and other newspapers captured the tragedy's impact through iconic photographs and reporting.
After the ceremony, the national memorial shared a statement of apology on Facebook to those who may have been unable to ...